Explore Natural Wonders

Padre Island National Seashore

So much to do at Padre Island National Seashore! The National Park Service protects the longest stretch of undeveloped barrier island in the world, with 70 miles of coastline, dunes, prairies and wind tidal flats that provide a home for a variety of wildlife, including protected nesting grounds for the Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle. Walk the beach, kayak the Laguna Madre, fish the surf or spot some of the over 380 bird species that make their home here.

Beach Loop

A great way to become familiar with the area is to drive the Beach Loop. Think of it as a “tasting menu” of beaches – experience a bit of each one so you’ll know which will be the most fun to return to for a day.

Corpus Christi Beaches

There are beautiful Corpus Christi beaches on the Bayfront. McGee Beach and North Beach are award-winning community beaches and are near other popular attractions.

Texas Coastal Birding Trail

Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail is a coastal highway that links 310 birding sites, observation platforms and information. The Aransas, Mustang Island and Corpus Christi Loops are the closest to your home base at the Gulfstream. Bring your camera or sketchbook!

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge

The only wild flock of whooping cranes, one of North America’s rarest birds, winters at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. An abundant variety of wildlife is supported by saltwater, brackish and freshwater marshes, open savannahs, low sandy prairies and oak woodlands. In addition to whooping cranes, the rugged landscape is home to Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles, reddish egrets, alligators, coyotes and more.